Anyone know what this error message means when I try to squid -NCd1?
Thanks
gary
I have been working all week to try and get ntlm with squid to work. I have
recompiled squid, samba, and kerberos with the appropriate flags but to no
avail. Does anyone have a How-to that actually works as the ones that I have
been using obviously don¹t.
Thanks
Gary
On 5/27/05 8:53 AM,
I'm working here trying to get ntlm with squid working. I can get ntlm_auth
--username to work and it asks for a password and that works. I mistype the
password and it tells me so. So I think that part is working. When I fire up
./squid -NCd1 that is where I get the ntlmauthenticator helpers are
You're a genius, that worked, can't thank you enough.
Gary
-Original Message-
From: Elsen Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 1:29 AM
To: Gary Hostetler; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [squid-users] I need longer lines in access.log
I need longer
I'm getting ready to install linux on a new sun vx60 and want to know if sqiuid Would
be better with raid 1, 0, or just keep the 2 40 gig scsi drives seperate. We are
required to keep 60 days of logs so I'm thinking use one drive for the system and logs
and the other for the cache.
Thanks
Gary
I'm trying to use my blocklist.txt
Here is my squid.conf
acl gator dstdomain www.gator.com gatorcme.gator.com
http_access deny gator
acl to_block dstdomain /usr/local/squid/blocklist.txt
http_access allow all
acl INSIDE dstdomain wwwproxy.k12.de.us
always_direct allow INSIDE
Does not that request to the parent cause more traffic on the pipeline to
the internet? Blocking it at the local squid would stop that traffic. I know
it may be a small request but I would think it would add up. I've got that
stupid gator trying to get out sometimes 100 times an hour. Blocking it
My acl is not blocking gator and I need someone to look at my acl and tell
me where I am missing it. My parent cache does block it but I don't want to
try to block other sites until I get this right.
http_access allow all
acl INSIDE dstdomain wwwproxy.k12.de.us
always_direct allow INSIDE
I moved it before everything else. It works.
Thanks
Gary
On 3/17/03 11:23 AM, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The order of your http_access lines is important. You cannot later deny
what has already been allowed.
Regards
Henrik
mån 2003-03-17 klockan 16.44 skrev Gary
I need a clear understanding of multiple caches. Is this desirable if I had 2
different hard drives to configure squid to use both? Is this done with squid.conf and
then with squid -Z?
I'm getting ready to order ram -I'm at 256MB- and I can go to either 1 gig or 2 gigs.
My cache size is
+0100
Gary Hostetler wrote:
Is this desirable if I had 2 different hard drives
to configure squid to use both?
Generally yes.
Two drives can sustain a significantly higher request rate than a single
drive.
Is this done with squid.conf and then with squid -Z?
yes.
I'm getting ready to order
I found that our parent cache blocks gator.
thanks
Gary
-- Original Message --
From: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 08:23:46 +0100
Gary Hostetler wrote:
I found my answer. TCP_MISS/403 means that it was denied so I am
If you use Windows 2000 group policy and 2 boxes you can assign half of the users to
one proxy box and the other half to the other. More than likely your internet
connection is not as fast as your network and I believe this would give you much
better speed than using one box and 2 caches. I
:28:57 +0100
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 04.04, Gary Hostetler wrote:
I do not see in the acces.log where sites that I block are denied
access. I am especailly trying to avoid that dreaded gator.com
which I have set up an acl to deny but when I check the log it does
tell me Miss on the gator
Since I asked the question orginally here was my resolution.
1. Edited squid.conf to reflect the new location on another partition for the cache.
2. Stopped squid (could have stopped it first)
3. ./squid -z to create the new cache.
4. restarted squid
5. I downloaded a huge file and checked the new
I do not see in the acces.log where sites that I block are denied access. I am
especailly trying to avoid that dreaded gator.com which I have set up an acl to deny
but when I check the log it does tell me Miss on the gator entries but it doesn't tell
me that it was denied.
Also when I put a
I want to change my cache from the default in squid to /home/cache where the partition
size is 31 gigs and I want to reduce the cache size from 25 gigs to 21 gigs. When I
tried it it failed. When I set it back to the default it wouldn't work until I put the
original file size back in which was
FAQ 4.8 How do I configure Squid to work behind a firewall?
url:http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-4.html#ss4.8
Regards
Henrik
On Saturday 08 March 2003 14.05, Gary Hostetler wrote:
Squid works fine on the first page. On the redirect such as using a
Google search the 2nd page times out
I am new to squid. I just installed the stable version and I have a few
questions. I do the ps -aux | grep squid but nothing returns. If I go to the
squid program itself it tells me command not found. What am I doing wrong
here? I did the ./configure make and make install to compile etc.
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